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Injured in a Las Vegas Casino While Intoxicated — Can You Still Sue?

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Las Vegas is known for its nightlife, entertainment, and of course, its casinos. With drinks flowing freely and people letting loose, it’s not uncommon for accidents to happen—especially inside bustling casinos. But if you were drunk or under the influence of drugs at the time of your injury, you may wonder: Can I still… Read More »

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What Tourists Need to Know About Filing an Injury Lawsuit Against a Las Vegas Casino

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Las Vegas welcomes over 30 million tourists each year, many of whom flock to the world-famous casinos that line the Strip. These establishments are designed to entertain, but accidents can and do happen—from slip and falls to assaults or injuries caused by faulty equipment. If you were hurt in a Las Vegas casino while… Read More »

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Who Is Responsible For Alcohol-Related Injuries In Casinos?

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Las Vegas is known for its vibrant nightlife, luxurious casinos, and an atmosphere that encourages indulgence. While enjoying alcohol in moderation is part of the experience for many, excessive drinking can lead to dangerous situations, particularly in the casino environment. When alcohol-related accidents or injuries occur in casinos, the question of who bears the… Read More »

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The Role of Surveillance Footage in Casino Accident Claims

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

At Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers in Las Vegas, we understand the complexities of navigating accident claims in the bustling environment of casinos. One of the most pivotal pieces of evidence in such cases is surveillance footage. This blog explores the critical role that surveillance footage plays in establishing fault in casino accident claims and… Read More »

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